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		<title>&#8220;Free&#8221; Gaza Flotilla</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To my great disappointment, I was once again saddened this morning to read that at least 10 people were killed on the &#8220;free&#8221; Gaza Flotilla, and dozens injured, as Israeli Navy Commandos boarded their ships to prevent them from reaching Israeli territory. I place the word &#8220;free&#8221; in quotes because in my opinion, the practical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/flotilla.jpeg" style="border: 0; margin: 0 0 8px 8px; float: right;" />To my great disappointment, I was once again saddened this morning to read that at least <a href="http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?ID=176970" target="_newwin">10 people were killed</a> on the &#8220;free&#8221; Gaza Flotilla, and dozens injured, as Israeli Navy Commandos boarded their ships to prevent them from reaching Israeli territory. I place the word &#8220;free&#8221; in quotes because in my opinion, the practical results of this ridiculous adventure will only bolster the Hamas terrorist organization, whom control and oppress the Palestinian population living in the Gaza strip. Before I divulge further, here is some background:</div>
<p>The Gaza Strip is a small area of land located in the South Western part of Israel. Before 2005, the area was populated by both Palestinians and Israelis, and the Israeli army and police force were stationed throughout the strip, like the rest of Israel. In 2005, as a gesture toward making peace with the Palestinian people, Israel <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%27s_unilateral_disengagement_plan" target="_newwin"> withdrew its presence from the Gaza Strip</a>, and handed it over to the Palestinian Authority, whom are supported and trained by the United States (as seen by the <a href="http://www.audacityofhypocrisy.com/2010/05/12/united-states-pledges-500-million-aid-to-palestinian-national-authority-for-2010/" target="_newwin">$500 million dollars</a> pledged to it by Obama for 2010, and the more than 10,000 US Army personnel training PA forces in the West Bank). Israel forced thousands of Israeli citizens from their homes, demolished thousands of homes/apartments, shut down Israeli businesses, closed down Israeli farms, and withdrew every single Israeli army and police personnel from the strip - and handed everything to the Palestinian Authority.</p>
<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/gaza_rockets.jpg" style="border: 0; margin: 0 0 8px 8px; float: right;">Upon Israel&#8217;s departure, the Hamas terrorist organization immediately began fighting the Palestinian Authority within the strip, in attempt to seize it. They kidnapped PA members, and as can be seen in videos on the Internet, tied them up, brought them to the top of buildings, and one-by-one pushed them off, blindfolded. By 2007, Hamas had gained full control of Gaza, turning it literally into hell on earth. From the very moment Hamas was able to, it began firing rockets daily into Israel, aimed at civilians. Some days saw as many as 30 rockets, and for several years consecutively, Israeli families living near Gaza slept in bomb shelters. They also began digging an endless number of tunnels underground into Egypt, to smuggle more weapons and rockets into Gaza, which were/are being delivered from Iran. When I say endless, I am literally talking in the many thousands.</div>
<p>Because of this new situation in Gaza, and the sheer brutality of the Hamas terrorists, Israel enforced a blockade on the Gaza Strip, closely monitoring all items entering and leaving the strip, from the Israeli border - while still supplying and paying for the strip&#8217;s water, electricity, and basic humanitarian needs (Israel has noted several times that literally <a href="http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=58&#038;ar=AidCoridor-v&#038;ak=null" target="_newwin">thousands of tons of basic humanitarian aid enter Gaza on a daily basis</a>, and there is no humanitarian crisis there). Between April 11th and April 17th alone, <a href="http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/News/today/10/04/2101.htm" target="_newwin">700 truckloads containing 17,412 tons of aid entered the Gaza strip via Israel</a>. In addition to this, Israeli statistics point out that many hundreds of Palestinians are granted entry into Israel monthly, for medical attention and surgical needs - also provided for free by Israel.</p>
<p>This next point is very important: <strong>Gaza is blockaded by Egypt as well</strong>. While Egypt does not supply Gaza with water, electricity, humanitarian aid, medical attention, or free surgery, they equally blockade all entry and exit to/from Gaza via the Egyptian border. Why? Simple: they don&#8217;t want maniac terrorists running around Egypt, trying to impose Sharia law, machine gunning women who walk around with their hair uncovered. Because the world has less of an erection observing the Egyptian blockade on Gaza, the subject goes virtually undiscussed compared to the Israeli blockade.</p>
<p>Now onto the Flotilla: Several months ago, a group of 700-800 activists decided it would be a great idea to sail a number of ships carrying humanitarian aid toward Gaza in order to try and &#8220;break the Israeli blockade,&#8221; regardless of the fact that from the beginning, Israel stated very clearly they would not be allowed to reach Gaza. But nonetheless, they sought a showdown with the Israeli navy, to try and give Israel some bad PR. Why? They claim it is to help free the Palestinian people, however this is very obviously not true to anyone with an ounce of a brain. If they wanted to help free the Palestinian people, why would they try to face off against the ones providing them with free medical attention and tons of daily humanitarian aid, as opposed to the terrorist thugs who roam around the strip masked, toting machine guns, who literally kill people for singing in public (no exaggeration).</p>
<p>If the &#8220;free&#8221; Gaza Flotilla activists truly wanted to benefit the Palestinian people, they would be out on the streets of the world campaigning against the Hamas terrorists in Gaza who <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL4273371._CH_.2400" target="_newwin">seize aid sent for the Palestinian people by the United Nations</a> itself! Furthermore, what connection do these activists have to the Palestinians living in Gaza? are they from Gaza? are they Palestinian? Why don&#8217;t they try and help the millions being slaughtered in Darfur first? No one is giving them free surgery or a free supply of water. And how come they aren&#8217;t trying to break the Egyptian blockade?</p>
<p>From the beginning of this episode, this Flotilla has been supported by Israel&#8217;s greatest enemies; Turkey, Iran, Syria, + co. It is crystal clear this Flotilla has very little to do with the Palestinian people living in Gaza, and everything to do with unjust hatred against Israel. Some in the world see Israel as America&#8217;s spoiled child - as the country who does whatever it wants, and breaks whichever rules it sees fit. Perhaps this is why so many in the world have a subconscious hatred for the country - but I remind my readers that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East, and the only country in the region threatened with annihilation, while being surrounded by Arab countries <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytWmPqY8TE0" target="_newwin">totaling to over 650x its size</a>.</p>
<p>The Israeli Navy contacted the &#8220;free&#8221; Gaza Flotilla before its arrival and gave them 2 options: Either hand us over your humanitarian aid to be checked from a security perspective, and delivered onto Gaza, or be stopped by the Israeli Navy, and deported. The Flotilla ignored these options, and regardless of the fact that for weeks, they have been claiming they will respond without violence, as the ships were boarded by the Israeli Navy, the Flotilla &#8220;activists&#8221; used rocks, knives, pipes, and stun grenades to attack them, and stole one of the soldier&#8217;s pistols - as can be seen in <a href="http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?ID=177040" target="_newwin">these videos</a>. This unfortunately led to a violent clash, resulting in at least 10 dead, and dozens injured. Hamas, who has been happily sitting on their chairs in Gaza are now smiling ear-to-ear, calling press conferences, emergency meetings, and the likes. They will see a huge PR boost from this, and will thus be granted more leeway to continue oppressing and destroying the lives of the Palestinians living in Gaza.</p>
<p>Thanks, &#8220;Free&#8221; Gaza Flotilla. You really helped the Palestinians out!</p>
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		<title>Israel &#038; Iran: New News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last number of days, both Israel and Iran have announced significant items of news. In Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced his country will begin enriching uranium in open defiance of a UN ban, up to a level of 20% enriched. He also signified the February 3rd inauguration of production lines for &#8220;advanced drones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/idf_hospital_haiti.jpg" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 7px 7px" />Over the last number of days, both Israel and Iran have announced significant items of news. In Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad <a href="http://www.debka.com/article/8595/" target="_new">announced</a> his country will begin enriching uranium in open defiance of a UN ban, up to a level of 20% enriched. He also signified the February 3rd inauguration of production lines for &#8220;advanced drones capable of precision bombing&#8221; in the Iranian military. However the announcement couldn&#8217;t be complete without his traditional exclamation of Israel&#8217;s elimination being &#8220;imminent.&#8221;</div>
<p>And the news from Israel? Sending stock prices soaring, and watering the mouths of venture capitalists / entrepreneurs worldwide, Israeli businessman Shai Agassi <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Israel-on-schedule-to-apf-4022817018.html?x=0&#038;.v=2">announced Sunday</a>, plans for his company, Better Place, to release a country-wide electric car grid system in Israel, equipped with over 100 charging stations spread throughout the country. &#8220;Israel has taken on the problem (of oil dependency) and has decided independently to solve this for the entire world,&#8221; he said.</p>
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<div style="float: right; text-align: right; margin: 0px 0px 7px 7px;"><img src="/images/better_place.jpg" /><br /><i>Better Place recharge pump</i></div>
<p>It continues to amaze me that while Israel, at its own will, takes world problems head-on, and is continuously looking at life in the framework of its future generations, building, improving, inventing, and solving, all toward a goal that can only practically be referred to as &#8216;a perfect world&#8217; - its enemies continue to press onward in the many-century old religiously-driven fanatic crusade bent on destroying its existence.</p></div>
<p>How many field hospitals did Iran send to and manage in Haiti after its recent paralyzing earthquake? How many babies did Iranian doctors deliver in those field hospitals? And how many policemen and other security force agents did Iran send to Haiti to help keep peace &#038; order during the aftermath of the disaster? The answers are 0, 0, and 0. Israel, on the other hand, set up <strong>the most advanced</strong> field hospital in Haiti, and delivered more than 7 babies, amongst performing many other types of specialized, critical surgery, on-site, while involved in round-the-clock search &#038; rescue missions. Israel sent a taskforce of 210, compared with China&#8217;s 60 - not including the security personnel Israel sent after the initial days of the disaster. </p>
<p>Yet, the world continues to sit by idly, waiting for World War III to erupt in the Middle East, re: the Iranian nuclear crisis. If the US really wanted this problem solved, it could have been solved literally years ago, and would have disappeared from news headlines. But instead, in actuality, absolutely not a single thing has been done. Either world leaders are the most incapable people of implementing things they want accomplished, OR, they simply don&#8217;t really care about the outcome of this situation (not super wise for a world leader). Iran continues to fund and train terrorist organizations based primarily on Israel&#8217;s borders, but also throughout Africa, and other parts of the world, virtually without resistance. In fact, they actually receive quite a lot of funding from the Western world, via wonderful organizations such as the United Nations and The International Red Cross.</p>
<p>I was trying to wrap my head around how long this crisis has been going on without a single change in course. I took a quick scan at <strong>this very blog</strong>&#8217;s old posts, and I see that on <a href="http://www.danikoesterich.com/2008/11/28/hey-america-remember-iran/">November 28, 2008</a> I wrote an article emphasizing the importance of this crisis, stressing that something be done about it, and ASAP. It is now February 9, 2010, and can anyone tell me what has changed, aside from the larger # of enriched uranium centrifuges now in Iran&#8217;s possession + the many months they have had to further develop their missile delivery systems?</p>
<p>My true fear is one day sitting at my computer, writing the &#8220;I told you so&#8221; blog, after Iran announces its fully capable, deliverable nuclear warhead, and <i>shocks</i> the world by revealing its nuclear program actually WASN&#8217;T for nuclear power all along (gasp!). Only, that &#8220;I told you so&#8221; will be a bitter one, and not a &#8216;haha&#8217; one, as I live just a short 1,000 miles from Tehran, and under 100 from its puppet terrorist organizations, Hizballah (to my North) and Hamas (to my South)&#8230; yeah, that&#8217;s gonna suck.</p>
<p>Why can&#8217;t someone just tell Iran to chill the chill out? Maybe if someone hooked them up with a cappuccino machine and XBox 360, they&#8217;d see there is more to life than trying to ruin everyone else&#8217;s short time on this earth. Leave us be, yo, we&#8217;re busy perfecting the world, and spending time with our families and friends! Get a life (preferably one that has nothing to do with us)!</p>
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		<title>A Perfect Example</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last few days, a series of tragic events took place in Israel, with a net result of 4 unnecessary deaths, widows, orphans, vowed revenge, and heightened intensity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I think the series of the events is a clear-as-day representation of the conflict on a grand scale. I will provide a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 11px;"><img src="/images/west_bank.jpg" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 7px 7px;" />Over the last few days, a series of tragic events took place in Israel, with a net result of 4 unnecessary deaths, widows, orphans, vowed revenge, and heightened intensity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I think the series of the events is a clear-as-day representation of the conflict on a grand scale. I will provide a chronological recap of what occurred, but first here is some background information:</p>
<div style="margin-top: 6px;">The West Bank is an area of land that has been under Israeli control since the 1967 Six Day War. It is populated by a few hundred thousand Jews, and roughly a million Palestinians. The Palestinian Authority has been pushing to rule the area, with aspirations of establishing a Palestinian state there, with a connection to the Gaza Strip. The security implications for Israel are extreme, as it has suffered countless bus bombings and suicide bombers, originating from the West Bank, that traveled into Israel.</div>
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<p>Israel has since built a barrier wall separating the West Bank from the rest of Israel, which it has come under intense international protest for (regardless of the fact that bombing attacks have dropped by 99% since its construction). The US has been in favor of supporting the Palestinian Authority, in hope that it will be able to secure the West Bank, and develop it into a great economy and living situation for Palestinians there. In fact, just the other day, the Obama Administration pledged $500,000,000 for the year 2010 to help train PA forces, and have even sent US personnel and equipment to assist. And away we go:</p>
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<li>In 2007, a series of deals were made between the PA and Israel, with US backing, whereas Israel would remove certain members of Fatah (the ruling faction of the PA) from its most wanted list, if the individuals swore not to return to terrorist activities. The deals were meant to bolster relations between the PA and Israel, so they could jointly fight Hamas and other Palestinian &#8220;extremist&#8221; factions (I put extremist in quotes, because I think the extremists are only slightly more extreme than Fatah themselves). <a href="http://www.ynet.co.il/english/articles/0,7340,L-3571935,00.html">Here is</a> one such example.</li>
<li>On Thursday, December 24 2009, a <a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1261364500139&#038;pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull">father of seven, school teacher was murdered</a> in the West Bank, on his way home from work. His car was shot at 10 times in a drive-by shooting. Put yourself in his wife or any of his seven childrens&#8217; shoes for .5 seconds to understand the magnitude of this awfulness.</li>
<li>This is the Palestinian Authority&#8217;s first true test on the ground in the West Bank. How will they respond? Israel notifies the PA of the incident, and grants them 24 hours to conduct an investigation, and come up with a result.</li>
<li>After 24 hours, the PA has not turned over any suspects or produced any real results in the investigation. Israeli intelligence by now has already determined the 3 perpetrators involved in the crime, and thus, sends a commando unit into the West Bank to apprehend the men. The Israelis surround the house, and call for the men to come out. After a gunbattle, and one of the men sending his wife outside, the Israeli commandos take all 3 men out, fearful of an escalation.</li>
<li>It is soon after revealed that <a href="http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/177239">one of the 3 men</a> were on the list of terrorists Israel removed from their wanted list in 2007. The initial attack is claimed by Fatah, and they vow swift revenge for the Israeli escalation of violence in the West Bank.</li>
<li>Mahmoud Abbas (head of the Palestinian Authority) fiercely lashes out against the Israeli operation, claiming it is a clear indication that Israel is not interested in peace with the Palestinian people, because it had entered the West Bank and handled the situation on its own.</li>
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<p>I think it&#8217;s pretty obvious what&#8217;s going on here. My opinion is that Mahmoud Abbas is the one not interested in peace with Israel. If he were, he would have praised the Israeli operation for removing extremist terrorists, who clearly stood in the way of peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Why exactly is he so outraged, and who is really to blame for this escalation of violence?</p>
<p>Meanwhile, 4 people are now dead, leaving widows and orphans with decades of suffering. Great job. Mahmoud Abbas has already started his usual complaining to the US that Israel&#8217;s intervention in these matters works against their training of the PA forces, and is a step backwards. I&#8217;m sure if Israel did nothing, and these 3 men were left alone to plot another attack in the near future, Mahmous Abbas would have been a much happier camper.</p>
<p>And in their usually biased fashion, Al Jazeera reported the incident as an Israeli raid of the West Bank, ending in the killing of 3 Palestinians, without mentioning a single word of the drive-by shooting on Thursday, or the deals of 2007. They also managed to bring up last year&#8217;s war in Gaza, obviously noting the large Palestinian death toll&#8230; they seemed to have forgotten to mention the 6,000 rockets shot into Israel for the 3 years leading up to the war, which was the primary cause of the war.</p>
<p>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu&#8217;s response was: &#8220;Our policy against terrorism is clear. We will continue to respond aggressively - against any attack on Israeli citizens and against any firing of rockets or missiles at Israeli territory.&#8221;</p>
<p>Had Fatah&#8217;s men not killed the innocent school teacher for no reason, the population of earth would be 4 greater than it is now. A perfect example. The cycle continues.</p>
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		<title>Fair is Fair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1947, the United Nations voted in favor to partition Palestine into a homeland for the Jewish people, as well as a homeland for the Arab population that was living in the area at the time. It was passed at 33 against 13, with 10 abstentions. Not surprisingly, the 13 nations that voted against the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1947, the United Nations voted in favor to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Partition_Plan_for_Palestine">partition Palestine</a> into a homeland for the Jewish people, as well as a homeland for the Arab population that was living in the area at the time. It was passed at 33 against 13, with 10 abstentions. Not surprisingly, the 13 nations that voted against the bill were: Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen. From that very moment, Israel&#8217;s neighboring Arab countries have sought to remove that Jewish homeland from the region in practically every way that was in their power. I digress:</p>
<p>Following the vote, the Jewish population happily accepted this plan, even though their portion was not contiguous, and included hundreds of miles of desert land. The Arab population rejected the bill, and immediately (literally, the next day) <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_war">launched a massive, multi-front war</a> against the Jewish population. Unfortunately for them, they lost. The Israelis survived the attack, outnumbered 10 to 1, and even pushed the Arab population back to setup defense paremeters. The Israelis sustained over 6,000 casualties in a matter of months.</p>
<p>Ever since then, the Arab world (with overwhelming support in the UN) has attempted to extract more and more &#8220;land for peace&#8221; trades with Israel, whilst igniting 8 regional wars against it in a period of 60 years, and bombarding it with terrorist attacks in the forms of suicide bombers, rocket launches into Israeli cities, machine gunning school kids to death, explosive booby traps, and much much more. They have also kidnapped Israeli soldiers, trading them back to Israel at a ratio of 1000:1, hijacked planes full of Israelis, and have continuously smuggled lethal weapons from all parts of the globe into the region, to murder Israelis with.</p>
<p>To be very blunt, the world hasn&#8217;t said shit about any of this. Instead, the UN has filed more motions against Israel&#8217;s behavior than any country on earth (by a long shot), and has labeled the country racist, comparing them to the Nazi regime, and the situation to the South African apartheid.</p>
<p>So let me get this straight: In 1967, when Israel miraculously survived a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_day_war">5-way coordinated attack</a> against it with a hail mary preemptive strike, THEY were the ones to blame? During that war, the Israelis pushed the Syrians off of the Golan Heights, seeking an end to the 19 years of daily shelling against it from the Syrians. And Israel is the occupier? When the Jordanians attacked West Jerusalem from East Jerusalem, and Israel ousted them there as well, again, THEY were the ones to blame? If Israel had just stood there and let themselves be raped and hacked to pieces - I suppose that may have found more favor in the eyes of the UN? Literally, every <strong>single</strong> step Israel has taken to protect its citizens in the last 62 years has been met with worldwide protests and uproar.</p>
<p>After Israel won the 1948 war, the Arabs said &#8220;okay, just withdraw to the previous borders, and then there will be peace.&#8221; Oh really? So why wasn&#8217;t there peace before the war then?  They said the same exact thing in 1956, 1967, 1973, and have been saying it every day since. The current saying is &#8220;withdraw to the 1967 borders, and THEN there will definitely be peace.&#8221; Give me a break.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, every UN resolution against Arab terrorist organizations has been 100% ignored, and nobody has said a single word about it. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resolution_1701">UN resolution 1701</a> demands the Lebanese government disarm the Iranian-supported terrorist organization Hezbollah, which sits on the northern border of Israel. This resolution was passed in 2006, in order to get Israel to stop bombing Hezbollah infrastructure and weapon caches. At the time, they had 7,000 rockets in their arsenal. Now, not only do they have an estimated 30,000 - 80,000 rockets, but they were also voted into the Lebanese parliament. Amazing.</p>
<p>Let me just say that for the last 62 years (and even before then), Israel&#8217;s stance has not changed one iota: Stop attacking and killing us, and we will stop having to defend ourselves. Simple as that. But no, that doesn&#8217;t exactly work for the world. Instead, the world demonizes Israel for its US backing, and world class military. Why do you think Israel seeks such a military? Well with 8+ wars having been waged against it, and a non-stop barrage of terrorist attacks, I can kind of see why.</p>
<p>As I write this, a German mediator is attempting to negotiate the Hamas terrorist organization trading 1 Israeli soldier who has never killed a human being in his life, for 1000 Palestinian terrorists, who combined have killed hundreds, if not thousands of Israeli men, women, and children. And American news channels are covering the story as though it&#8217;s totally normal. &#8220;Yeah, I wonder if Israel will agree. Hmmmm, how interesting.&#8221; How come nobody has yet said &#8220;Are you fucking kidding me?&#8221;</p>
<p>Fair is fair. I rest my case.</p>
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		<title>The Daily 9/11</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On September 11, 2001, approximately 3,000 American citizens were murdered in an act of terror against the United States. This occurrence literally paralyzed the country in many respects, and as was repeatedly reported, &#8220;changed the world forever.&#8221; &#8212; or so we were told.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/baghdad_blast.jpg" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 5px 12px;" />On September 11, 2001, approximately 3,000 American citizens were murdered in an act of terror against the United States. This occurrence literally paralyzed the country in many respects, and as was repeatedly reported, &#8220;changed the world forever.&#8221; &#8212; or so we were told.</p>
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First of all, let me just say that 9/11 was absolutely awful in every way. It was sad, unfair, and shocking. Why did these people have to die, and why must their friends and families now suffer the rest of their lives with the absence of their loved ones? I believe every one of them were entitled to live a long, fulfilling life&#8230; which brings me to my main point. <strong>When will this madness end?!</strong></p>
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<p>Browsing through the news today, I saw these two articles:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/12/08/iraq-explosions.html">Iraq blasts kill at least 103</a> (more than 197 wounded)</li>
<li><a href="http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/twelve-dead-as-car-bomb-targets-pakistan-army-20091208-khod.html">Twelve dead as car bomb targets Pakistan army</a></li>
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<p>Here is a quote from the 2nd link: &#8220;&#8230;killing 12 people in the third attack in 24 hours&#8230;&#8221; Third attack in 24 hours? Are you kidding me? That&#8217;s unbelievable. What makes any of the 103 people in Baghdad or the 12 people in Pakistan different from the approximate 3,000 Americans?</p>
<p>My point is this: These bomb blasts occur so often. Wait a few days, or a number of weeks, and the death toll from bomb blasts like these will equal a brand new 9/11. Is the world &#8220;changing&#8221; every few weeks? Why does the world change only when Americans die? Does the starbucks coffee in their systems make them more valuable human beings?</p>
<p>The answer is this: Countries only act in favor of their interests, and unfortunately this includes even opposing or fighting terrorism. Russia&#8217;s interest in Iranian oil money has made them &#8220;open minded&#8221; to Iran&#8217;s &#8220;peaceful&#8221; nuclear aspirations, while North Korea&#8217;s own nuclear program has rendered them perfectly okay with Iran&#8217;s worldwide support for terror (a.k.a. mass murder).</p>
<p>What will it take for the world to finally stand up to terrorism? It seems like only massive terrorist attacks in every country on earth could stem the tide - but by then, the world will have lost. Why is it okay for thousands of Kassam rockets to fall on innocent Israeli citizens, but NOT okay for a subway to be bombed in London? Why is it okay for endless rape and bloodshed to occur daily in Darfur, or for Palestinian extremists to blow themselves up in crowded Israeli markets, but NOT okay for planes to be flown into the Twin Towers?</p>
<p>When will the world realize terrorism is terrorism, and terrorists are not to be &#8220;negotiated&#8221; with around a table, while everyone sips their hot drinks, all whilst their comrades are back at home building more explosive devices, and smuggling more weapons to all parts of the globe? I have some bad news: <strong>the world is losing in the war on terror</strong>.</p>
<p>Terrorist organizations now have their own &#8220;Foreign Ministers&#8221;, their own newspapers, and even give their own press conferences (of course their faces are covered because, well, they ARE wanted murderers)&#8230; but hey, let&#8217;s give them a chance - let&#8217;s see what they have to say! Could be important.</p>
<p>If people don&#8217;t start waking up, and realizing this is not a game, terror will continue spreading worldwide, with very little resistance against it. I leave you with the following video, entitled &#8220;A Former Terrorist Speak Out&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Life == Programming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was once told that computer programming is considered one of the ten most emotionally rewarding jobs. As an exceptional computer programmer myself, this made perfect sense. It&#8217;s a pretty amazing feeling to spend hours, days, weeks, or even months developing software, and then actually use it - or even better, to watch or hear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/computer_programmer.gif" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 8px 8px;" />I was once told that computer programming is considered one of the ten most emotionally rewarding jobs. As an exceptional computer programmer myself, this made perfect sense. It&#8217;s a pretty amazing feeling to spend hours, days, weeks, or even months developing software, and then actually use it - or even better, to watch or hear about others using it. Recently, during one of my regular contemplations of the meaning of life, it finally struck me: <strong>Life == Programming!</strong></div>
<p>The basic goal of software development is shockingly simple: make it possible for a human being to accomplish a task, or tasks, that they either could not or would not want to accomplish with the limitations of a human brain / human laziness. Example: say I had 500 pictures I wanted to shrink. Instead of resizing each of them inside a program like photoshop, I could write a program that shrinks pictures, and then just loop it through all 500 pictures, and wallah, I&#8217;ve just saved some precious guitar playing time. Very complicated software is this same idea multiplied, possibly with more intricate tasks.</p>
<p>So in short, one could say that the idea of programming is to expend effort upfront, to create reusable tools, and then to sit back and enjoy them. I actually believe this is the exact same concept of life, on a grand scale. Throughout the course of life, people develop several kinds of skills and tools: physical abilities, mental abilities, and the ability to gather and use information in many ways. I believe that after life, people are stripped of their physical selves, and are left with only the tools and information they developed and gathered in their lifetime&#8230; meaning, a person spends their life developing themselves, and in the after life, using the tools they&#8217;ve created, and being the person they developed themselves into with the information they gathered.</p>
<p>Sometimes programming is fun, interesting, and even exciting (yeah!!), but often times, it can become cumbersome, difficult, frustrating, and can reduce your supply of instant coffee drastically. The tough part is keeping your eye on the prize: a perfectly developed software application that can be used for the rest of eternity without any errors, and that can accomplish many tasks, well. So to, life can become extremely pressing and uncomfortable at times, but the goal remains: make yourself into the person you want to spend the rest of eternity being.</p>
<p>Who do you want to be for the next 15 billion years (and then some) ?</p>
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		<title>Israel + Jordan Turn 15</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, Israel and Jordan celebrate 15 years of official peace between them. I think analyzing the history, and circumstances of this peace reveals a lot of insight into the general situation in the Middle East, and also shows how overall peace in the region could be obtained. Also, this morning, Israel told the UN it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/israel_jordan_peace_signing.jpg" style="border: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 6px 6px; float: right;" />Today, Israel and Jordan celebrate 15 years of official peace between them. I think analyzing the history, and circumstances of this peace reveals a lot of insight into the general situation in the Middle East, and also shows how overall peace in the region could be obtained. Also, this morning, Israel told the UN it would continue gathering intelligence in Lebanon as long as the Lebanese government was not in full control of its country, after the UN questioned Israel about potential <a href="http://www.ynet.co.il/english/articles/0,7340,L-3791600,00.html" target="_newwin">wire tapping machinery discovered in Southern Lebanon</a> the other day. I think these two things can be related in an interesting way. Let&#8217;s see how much smarter we can get:</div>
<p>On October 26, 1994, Israeli Prime Minister Rabin and Jordanian Prime Minister Abdelsalam al-Majali signed <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%E2%80%93Jordan_peace_treaty" target="_newwin">a peace treaty</a> that ended almost 50 years of warring between the two countries. The main points of the treaty were that the two governments agreed on (1) Official borders between their two countries, (2) Normalization of relations (opening of embassies, granting of tourist visas), and (3) Respect of sovereignty and territories. What caused this, and what took so long?</p>
<p>Since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, Jordan consistently subscribed to an anti-Israel policy, and participated in multiple attempts to destroy it. They did so especially in the Israeli War of Independence (1948), and Six Day War (1967), however the entire time the Jordanians controlled East Jerusalem (1948 - 1967), they made it exceeding difficult for Jews to live in Jerusalem. They would snipe at Jewish mothers shopping for their families, and would pour garbage onto those who came to worship at the Western Wall, among other things. So if Jordan was not down for having Jewish neighbors, then why the peace treaty?</p>
<p>I believe Jordan agreed to peace for a few reasons. The first is that their anti-Israel position was costing them bigtime. For starters, they kept losing wars. Particularly during the Six Day War, Israel sent a message to the Jordanian government on the morning the war broke out, and told them Israel would not attack them if they stayed out of the war. Instead, Jordan decided to try and capture West Jerusalem, and failed miserably. Israel not only stopped them, but was forced to take over East Jerusalem, causing many Jordanians to flee. This also gave Israel complete control over the Western Wall. Was that worth it?</p>
<p>Additionally, Israel consistently offered the possibilities of trade between the two countries, as well as other forms of economic development that the Jordanians simply refused to acknowledge. But things changed during the 70s and 80s. In 1970, Jordan waged the war of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_September_in_Jordan" target="_newwin">Black September</a> against the PLO who were based in Jordan at the time. In response, Syrian troops entered Jordan to fight on behalf of the PLO. In an attempt to try and contain the situation, Israel flew fighter planes over Syrian airspace, to indicate they should stop - and they did. In the 1973 Yom Kippur war, Jordan did not participate in the joint surprise Egyptian-Syrian attack on Israel, perhaps indicating they had learned their lesson.</p>
<p>Eventually, Jordan caved. They realized they could not beat Israel militarily, and that they were losing out by not embracing a relationship with Israel where both countries could capitalize on economic opportunities, and could benefit from the sharing of certain intelligence. So what does this have to do with what Israel said about Lebanon?</p>
<p>Last week, the Lebanese military uncovered machinery buried underground in Southern Lebanon. Upon their discoveries, the machines were immediately blown up, seemingly remotely by Israel. The general theory is that during the 2006 Second Lebanon War, Israel planted wire tapping devices in the ground, to keep a good eye on the Iranian backed terrorist organization, Hezbollah. When confronted about it by the UN, Israel did not confirm or deny it had planted anything in Lebanon, but told the UN it would continue gathering intelligence there while Hezbollah still controlled part of Lebanon.</p>
<p>The underlying theme, as it seems to me, is that Israel does what it needs to in order to ensure its own security and defense capabilities. As soon as it is no longer threatened by one of its enemies, Israel is more than happy to embrace a two-way relationship with them. Israel did not only not hold a grudge against Jordan for the previous 50 years, but also did not hesitate to sign a peace treaty with even Egypt, who tried MUCH harder than Jordan to destroy Israel. Meaning, if the Middle East would finally recognize a tiny Jewish state in their midst, and decided to work with them instead of against them, all countries would benefit. Perhaps the 21st century could finally be the one where the Jewish nation for the first time <strong>doesn&#8217;t</strong> have an attempt made for its complete destruction? Maybe? But then again, Iran&#8217;s nuclear program is probably for peaceful purposes.</p>
<p>P.S. If you think Israel is going to sit back and let Iran school the world while obtaining a nuclear weapon, you gotta be out your mind. Crack a history book.</p>
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		<title>The Sitch with Suicide Bombings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this morning, I stumbled upon this article on Al Jazeera&#8217;s website:
Iraq hit by triple car bombing
The article can be summarized in these sentences: &#8220;The first bomb appeared to target people queuing outside a municipal office to claim various allowances, he said.  The second detonated when police and firemen arrived on the scene, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So this morning, I stumbled upon this article on Al Jazeera&#8217;s website:</p>
<p><a href="http://english.aljazeera.net//news/middleeast/2009/10/2009101110430776480.html">Iraq hit by triple car bombing</a></p>
<p>The article can be summarized in these sentences: &#8220;The first bomb appeared to target people queuing outside a municipal office to claim various allowances, he said.  The second detonated when police and firemen arrived on the scene, and the third blew up on the road to the hospital.&#8221; At least 23 dead, 81 wounded.</p>
<p>First, I&#8217;d like to mention that although this triple bomb idea seems creative, it&#8217;s actually old news. This exact strategy was used in an attack against Israel in the mid 90&#8217;s, during the reign of Prime Minister Rabin. The second bomb that had gone off did kill officers and personnel on the scene helping victims of the first bomb, however the third bomb prematurely detonated, and missed. Ever since then, Israel has been prepared for this type of an attack in their response protocols. (We rock?)</p>
<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/suicidebomberkid.jpg" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 7px 7px;" />Second, I&#8217;d like to state my opinion which is that suicide bombings (and terrorism in general) cannot be stopped by anything other than force. I personally feel awful that there are so many people that care so little about their lives that they would happily use it up to destroy the lives of others, but I think a lot of the blame for this goes to the leaders of those people who encourage these acts, as opposed to trying to help and improve the lives of the individuals they are attempting to represent.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m additionally saddened by the fact that these double and triple bombings are no longer shocking to me, as I am reading about another suicide bomb / car bomb in Iraq or Afghanistan almost daily. So what is the correct response?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at what Israel did, because it is run by the smartest human beings that currently exist: In 2002, Israel began constructing the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_West_Bank_barrier">Israeli West Bank Barrier</a> which separates the West Bank from the rest of Israel. It is a highly controversial barrier. Those on the left side of politics say the wall is a guise for secretly annexing parts of the West Bank, since the wall juts inward to the West Bank in a number of places, and also that it makes life for the Palestinians in the West Bank significantly more difficult. Those on the right say it was and is desperately needed to improve security against terrorism. Who&#8217;s right? Well, suicide bombings inside of Israel are down 99.99% since the constructional of the wall - you can make up your own minds.</div>
<p>I am a supporter of disproportionate response to suicide bombings and acts of terror. One could argue that being a democracy means abiding to the international laws of war, the Hague Convention (etc), and that every democracy must deal with these problems proportionately and legally. However, I feel that is appropriate when dealing with other democracies, not terrorists who are prepared to cross every line imaginable, and then some.</p>
<p>Dealing a disproportionate response does two things: (1) Clearly sets the price for committing acts of terror very high, and (2) Diminishes the terrorists&#8217; abilities to carry out these acts, because the responses are ideally devastating their infrastructure, bomb making facilities, and weapons caches.</p>
<p>The only last point is that for this to really work, the UN needs to be dismantled for its idiocy, and support for worldwide terror. That&#8217;s about all&#8230; Did I mention Iran&#8217;s building a nuclear bomb?</p>
<p>EDIT: Just thought I would add that this morning, I checked the news as I normally do, and what did I find? <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hvmh5R8fKM0XRfEo4euALXPXrt7Q">41 dead as suicide blast hits northwest Pakistan</a>. I rest my case.</p>
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		<title>Netanyahu is The Man</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shalom. Let&#8217;s just right into the meat and potatoes: Netanyahu is the man!!
On September 24th, 2009, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered (what I found to be) an earth shaking speech at the United Nations, in front of the leaders of all the nations of the world. For those who haven&#8217;t seen it, I&#8217;m obligated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img src="/images/netanyahu_un_speech.jpg" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px;" />Shalom. Let&#8217;s just right into the meat and potatoes: <strong>Netanyahu is the man!!</strong></p>
<p>On September 24<sup>th</sup>, 2009, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered (what I found to be) an earth shaking speech at the United Nations, in front of the leaders of all the nations of the world. For those who haven&#8217;t seen it, I&#8217;m obligated to link you to it:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YJfUlF-xtU&#038;feature=PlayList&#038;p=623B9A1D51146B69&#038;playnext=1&#038;playnext_from=PL&#038;index=1">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YJfUlF-xtU</a></p>
<p>And here is a video of a few statements Netanyahu made immediately after his speech, to an Israeli camera crew: <br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLCpJTchK8Q">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLCpJTchK8Q</a></p>
<p>Speaking in perfectly fluent, and elegant English, Prime Minister Netanyahu laid the facts out as they truly are, and was not at all embarrassed or shy about lashing out at members of the UN, or its human rights council. I called the speech &#8220;earth shaking&#8221; partly because I found myself shaken to the core during certain moments of the speech.</p></div>
<p>Think about it - what an unbelievably historic moment of world and Jewish history. The individual who is generally accepted as being (in some way) a representative of the Jewish people stood before the entire world and asked &#8220;Have you no shame???&#8221; and here&#8217;s the best part - he lived to tell the story! Placing this into historical perspective is literally mind-blowing for me.</p>
<p>How many times in the history of mankind has a representative of the Jewish nation been afforded the opportunity to address the entire world? And given the freedom to say whatever they&#8217;d like? In the late 1200s, well after the Christians had <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconquista">reconquered Spain from the Muslims</a> (all whilst Jews were living there, making it awesome), the Church would demand that a well-known Rabbi stand in front of a large audience, and debate Judaism against Christianity. This happened time and time again, in order so that the Church could publicly disprove Judaism. The only problem was that the Rabbis were not allowed to in any way slander the Church (obviously), lest they be put to death for committing blasphemy. In short, the Rabbis lost every time.</p>
<p>However, in the year 1263, a well-known Jewish convert named <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Christiani">Pablo Christiani</a> informed <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_I_of_Aragon">King James of Aragon the 1<sup>st</sup></a> that he could not only publicly disprove Judaism, but that he could use Jewish sources to do so (namely the Talmud). After hearing this exciting news, the King organized a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disputation_of_Barcelona">grand debate</a>, and had one of the greatest Rabbis of the time, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahmanides">Rabbi Moses ben Nachman</a> (a.k.a. the Ramban) summoned to participate in this debate. Before the debate began, the Ramban requested of the king the right to free speech, and shockingly, he was granted it. The debate lasted for 4 days (July 20 - 24).</p>
<p>Needless to say, Pablo was less than a match for the Ramban (think Mike Tyson vs a 3 yr old). Each night, the Ramban went home and recorded the arguments and transcription of the debate, and compiled it into a book called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Disputation-at-Barcelona-Ramban-Nahmanides/dp/0883280256">The Disputation at Barcelona</a>. Although the Ramban was deemed the winner, he was also immediately exiled from Spain, never allowed to return.</p>
<p>So why do I mention this story? It took place 746 years ago, and since that time, there have been few situations like it&#8230;. until Benjamin Netanyahu (the man, if I didn&#8217;t already say) stepped up to the podium at the UN five days ago.</p>
<p>The general points of his speech were:</p>
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<li>The holocaust was very real, and anyone who affords a holocaust denier the right to spew their anti-semitic opinions should simply be ashamed of themselves.</li>
<li>Israel did not WANT to perform the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cast_lead">recent military campaign in the Gaza Strip</a>, but rather was forced to, and took every measure possible to limit civilian casualties on both sides of the conflict. The UN had the power to prevent this, but did nothing - and now is accusing Israel of war crimes it very clearly did not commit.</li>
<li>Israel wants to progress the world and mankind. If the nations of the world work together, we can &#8220;cure the incurable,&#8221; &#8220;lengthen our lives&#8221; and offer &#8220;all nations magnificent bounty of hope&#8221; &#8230;.. &#8220;and yes, we will clean up the planet.&#8221;</li>
<li>Israel and Israelis are tired of war. They are tired of sending their sons, daughters, grandchildren, friends, and loved ones off to the IDF in order to keep their country safe (Israel has a mandatory military draft). They are tired of losing their loved ones, sick of endless war and attacks being plotted against them, and sick of paying 50% income tax to support their military.</li>
<li>Israel wants peace. &#8220;We made peace with Egypt, led by Anwar Sadaat. We made peace with Jordan led by King Hussein. And if the Palestinians truly want peace, I and my government, and my people <span style="text-decoration: underline;">will make peace</span>.&#8221;</li>
<li>And one of his main and final points: The world must make a decision. The time has once again come where the Jews could be placed in existential danger. Will mankind continue its unfortunate pattern of ignoring the situation the same way the Allied Forces knowingly <a href="http://www1.yadvashem.org/about_holocaust/faqs/answers/faq_29.html">did not bomb</a> the railroad tracks leading to Auschwitz - or will they finally step up, and allow the Jewish nation to once and for all live in peace and tranquility, and be given the opportunity to fulfill their destiny of being a light onto nations?</li>
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		<title>Israel Bends Over Backward, as Usual</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Israel&#8217;s 60+ year history as a modern-day country, it has continuously bent over backwards regarding its relationship with its neighboring countries, and in how it treats its citizens (Jewish and especially non-Jewish). There are those in the world that believe Israel is an evil, racist, inhumane country, for reasons which I have yet to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 8px 8px;" src="/images/israeli_flag2.jpg" alt="" />In Israel&#8217;s 60+ year history as a modern-day country, it has continuously bent over backwards regarding its relationship with its neighboring countries, and in how it treats its citizens (Jewish and especially non-Jewish). There are those in the world that believe Israel is an evil, racist, inhumane country, for reasons which I have yet to fully comprehend, but I would press those individuals to describe Israel&#8217;s evil agenda. With a very basic scanning of her history, it&#8217;s pretty clear (at least to me) that Israel has no aspirations of expanding through Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, or Jordan, and has no genocidal plot of exterminating a race or religion; nor does it seek global domination of any market or financial system whatsoever. It simply seeks peace for its citizens, and an equal opportunity to compete in the global markets - the same way many countries on earth do.</div>
<p>I remind my readers that Israel was established as a safe haven for Jews, after the previous 18 centuries had left them brutalized, murdered, and raped in every sense by a shockingly large number of world powers. It&#8217;s to everyone&#8217;s misfortune that Israel has been on high alert defense from her very first day of existence (literally), and has had a continual existential threat against her ever since, by greatly outnumbering enemies. I also remind my readers that <strong>all</strong> the land Israel has gained since the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_UN_Partition_Plan" target="_newwin">1947 UN Partition Plan</a> has been a result of the Arab world denying Israel&#8217;s right to exist, and Israel defending herself in wars waged against her.</p>
<p>Despite all this, Israel continues to bend over backward in the treatment of her non-Jewish citizens (whom make up roughly 20% of her population), and in her relations with her neighboring countries (even during wartimes). Here are a few examples:</p>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 9px;">It is pretty well understood that the relationship between the Jews and Arabs inside of Israel is a hairy one. Yet, Arabs are allowed to travel to &amp; from Israeli neighborhoods and Arab neighborhoods inside of Israel, at worst case needing to stop at a checkpoint to ensure they&#8217;re not transporting any kind of explosives or weapons. Arabs are also allowed to work jobs in Israel, legally, as non-Israeli citizens. Israelis, on the other hand, are absolutely not allowed to enter Arab neighborhoods within Israel. This is because it is well known that a Jew walking around Ramallah, for example, will likely be kidnapped or killed fairly quickly. I am not exaggerating in the slightest. Around the very dangerous areas, IDF soldiers are stationed at all borders and forbid Israelis from passing for this very reason.</li>
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<div style="margin-bottom: 9px;"><img style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 8px 8px;" src="/images/knesset.jpg" alt="" />Israel has given its Arab citizens an opportunity to participate in its democratic government. Since the <strong>first election</strong> in Israel in 1949, Arabs have been allowed to run for seats in the Israeli Knesset. Currently, there are 13 Arab members of the Knesset, and 7 of the 120 seats belong to Arab parties. This fact alone is beyond shocking considering the ideologies of the Arab parties revolve around the creation of a Palestinian state, the nullification of Israel being a Jewish homeland, and pretty much everything that works against the goals and interests of the Israeli government. Yet, they are still allowed to run and be included on all voting ballads. The Arab parties in the Knesset are also allowed to run television ads on Israelis television, which they do in Arabic (without Hebrew sub-titles). I wonder what those ads are about&#8230;</div>
<p>The Arab parties of the Israeli Knesset also constantly boycott everything Israeli, and protest everything in the interest of the security of Israelis. During <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cast_Lead" target="_newwin">Operating Cast Lead</a> in the Gaza Strip, the Arab parties in the Knesset were the only ones that boycotted every single Knesset meeting, and unilaterally opposed the operation - yet, made no protests whatsoever when hundreds of rockets were being shot into civilian, Israeli neighborhoods in Israel from Gaza, which was the primary cause for the war.</p>
<p>Just yesterday, the Arab parties of the Knesset <a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&amp;cid=1242212423137" target="_newwin">boycotted a senate session</a> because it was &#8220;Jerusalem Day&#8221; in Israel - the day that commemorates Jerusalem being united under Israeli control in 1967. Sounds like they&#8217;re really looking out for the country whose government they are participating in.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 9px;">One more thing regarding Operation Cast Lead&#8230; During the war, Israel had hospitalized members of Fatah, the &#8220;moderate&#8221; Arabs who helped Israel fight against Hamas (their sworn enemy) by way of providing locale intelligence. Let&#8217;s be clear about one thing: Fatah opposes Hamas in the inter-Arab struggle to be the leading group of Arabs that fight the &#8220;Israeli occupation&#8221; - however, Fatah opposes Israel incomparably more. The <a href="http://www.danikoesterich.com/images/fatah_logo.jpg" target="_newwin">Fatah logo</a> is a picture of Israel (from a map) with crossed swords over it, and a grenade underneath it. Shortly after the war, Fatah filed a lawsuit at the International Court of Justice against Israel for allegedly committing crimes against humanity. Thanks, Fatah. We hope your men enjoyed their stays in our hospitals.</li>
<li>As is well known, the peace that exists between Israel and Egypt is a cold peace - somewhat of a marriage of convenience. That being said, Israelis are free to travel to Egypt and spend as much tourist money as their hearts desire in the Sinai desert, and even in Cairo, Egypt&#8217;s capital city. On the contrary, Egyptians are forbidden to travel to Israel by the Egyptian government. Egypt does not want its citizen to in any way spend any money inside of Israel. In fact, Egyptians married to Israelis could even <a href="http://www.pr-inside.com/egyptians-married-to-israelis-may-lose-r1267627.htm" target="_newwin">lose their Egyptian citizenship</a>.</li>
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<p>So, maybe someone can remind me what good has come to Israel from all this backward bending over? It doesn&#8217;t seem like it gets anything in return but animosity, opposition, and the continual desire for it to not exist.</p>
<p>I mean, how many countries that have been members of the UN for 60 years are still not recognized to exist by over 50 countries? The answer: 1. Israel.</p>
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